BIBF workshop to feature global expert

Manama, August 30, 2012

Bahrain Institute of Banking and Finance (BIBF) will host Ron Kaufman, a globally renowned educator and motivator for uplifting customer service, in an executive-level workshop on service leadership.

BIBF expects the workshop, scheduled for the October 7 at the Bahrain Crowne Plaza Hotel Convention Centre, to draw strong interest from decision makers within the business community for its valuable insights on how to build an uplifting service culture for a sustainable competitive advantage.

Participants will learn proven strategies, best practices, case studies and techniques to build and reinforce a superior service culture in 12 essential areas: World Class Service Education, Engaging Service Vision, Service Staff Recruitment, New Staff Orientation, Service Communications, Service Rewards and Recognition, Voice of the Customer, Service Measures and Metrics, Service Process Improvement, Service Recovery and Guarantees, Service Benchmarking and Service Role Modelling.

“To do this consistently over time demands more than only delivering excellent service to customers. It also means building an Uplifting Service Culture that ensures outstanding service between colleagues, departments, and functions inside the organization.

“This culture of uplifting internal service will attract, develop and retain the best staff, and results in the best service experience for external customers and clients,” he added.

Garry Muriwai, BIBF director said: “As leaders in the field of education and training for the financial sector, BIBF understands that to achieve success, a visionary leader must lead their organisation towards achieving customer service excellence which benchmarks against global standards.

“Introducing innovation tools and concepts to enhance and develop local leaders will further advance Bahrain’s current top 50 position within the Innovators Index according to the Global Innovation Index 2012.”

Amal Al-Kooheji, Tamkeen senior manager, human capital development, said: “This support comes in line with its mission to provide the necessary training and development opportunities for Bahrainis in order make them the ideal employees of choices, as well as raise the skills profile of the local employment force and therefore improve their living standards.” – TradeArabia News Service